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The Braniff Airways World Doubles Championship
Live coverage from the Grand Hall at Olympia of the final qualifying matches in this £100,000 event. By tonight, all the partnerships in the two groups will have played each other to decide who goes forward to tomorrow's semi-finals.
Introduced by DAVID VINE

A lively show of puzzles and games for all the family
Johnny Ball takes three families through several very different puzzles and games with the help of Mark Howard , Stephanie Lawrence David Machin , Rosita Yarboy and the music is played by PHIL PHILLIPS AND HIS BAND
Choreography JUDY GRIDLEY Lighting JOHN FARR
Studio sound ANTHONY PHILPOT Designer CHRISTINE RUSCOE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE Producer ALBERT 9ARBER

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with David Bellamy
A series of five films which explore the strange landscapes of Australia where evolution has produced many surprises.
5: The Present from Gondwanaland Two hundred million years ago the giant continent Gondwanaland split and Australia drifted away, its plants and animals evolving in isolation from the rest of the world. How does a tree used as a prison fit into the story and what are the secrets of the success of the gum tree?
Photography BUTCH CALDERWOOD Film editor ROLAND TONGUE Producer MIKE WEATHERLEY

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The British Championship for the Ferguson Trophy
The 1980 series opens on Merseyside, with the ' past masters ' competing at the Bebington Oval Sports Centre on the Wirral.
Can one of these ' past masters' produce the kind of performance which took LYNN DAVIES on to the World Final in the Bahamas?
John Dawes , from Rugby Union, Captain of Wales, the Barbarians and the British Lions
Terry Downes , Paddington's US Marine, who became the Middle-weight Boxing Champion of the World
Roger Hunt , England, Liverpool, and the 1966 World Cup footballer Geoff Hurst , the World Cup footballer who scored the famous hat-trick and winning goal in that 1966 final
Arthur Rowe , the first British athlete to putt the shot over 60 feet, and who also represented his country in the 1960 Rome Olympics
Mike Sangster from tennis, Britain's best Davis Cup player and Wimbledon semi-finalist
Ian St John , the Scottish International who scored 95 League goals with Liverpool, and their winning goal against Leeds in the 1965 Cup Final .
John Sherwood , Olympic, European and Commonwealth medallist in the 400m hurdles Commentators
DAVID VINE, RON PICKERING
Produced in collaboration with Trans World International and Candid Productions Inc
Television production PETER HYLTON CLEAVER

Created by Brian Clemens and Richard Waring
Written by Richard Waring
starring John Alderton and Hannah Gordon
with Bridget Armstrong and Harvey Ashby
With the Decree Absolute due on Monday, George makes one final attempt at reconciliation.

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by JACK GERSON
A thriller in three parts starring Malcolm Stoddard and Mary Tamm Part 1
'You will fly to Spain, to Malaga at ten in the morning. Miss that plane and your wife will be killed instantly.'
Mark Fraser is forced to employ all his old skills as a former ' eliminator ' to ensure the safety of his wife Jill. Only one thing is certain - for someone, somewhere, his mission will end in death.
Music composed and conducted by JOHN SCOT
Photography STUART WYLD Sound GRAHAM ROSS
Film editor BOB BATHGATE Produced by BOB MCINTOSH Directed by KEN BANNAM BBC Scotland
Book (sam. title), 90p, available from 17 January from bookshops

The Braniff Airways World Doubles Championship
The two round-robin league tables are now complete. David Vine introduces highlights of today's matches which decide who will go forward to compete for the Â£40,000 first prize. Commentators Dan Maskell, John Barrett, Peter West and Bill Threlfall.

starring Telly Savalas Clint Walker
Pancho Villa, hero of the Mexican people and leader of their revolution, is taken prisoner by General Goyo. To humiliate the revolutionary, the General has his head shaven - at which point Villa's men attack the prison train. And so begin the further adventures - sometimes violent, sometimes comic - of the man who invaded the United States of America in 1916, a year before the end of the Mexican Revolution.
(First showing on British television) Films: pages 16-17

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